Oudtshoorn Self Catering Accommodation
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Nearby Attractions & Landmarks: Oudtshoorn Ostrich Farms, CP Nel Museum
Oudtshoorn Reviews
Oudshoorn is a lovely town with lots to do, ostriches, the most beautiful caves, the Cango Wildlife Ranch, a drive over the Swarberg Pass, mountain biking and a whole lot more.
The Karoo and Nature Offerings combined with the warm and welcoming nature of the people
Beautiful peaceful town
Pleasant and lots to see and do.
Cango Caves.
Buffelsdrift Game Lodge.
Lovely and well kept heritage.
Cango Caves and Ostrich Farm. It was a Dream come true family trip.
Always exciting things to do around Oudtshoorn, not to expensive at all.
The people of Oudtshoorn!!
Safari Ostrich Farm, Hoog street and Beans about Coffee shop!!
Amazing little industries, people and high standards
More info about Oudtshoorn
Getting to Oudtshoorn is part of the fun for no matter which way you arrive, the road offers something spectacular: west from Cape Town along the R62 wine route – the world’s longest, south from the Garden Route over passes extending high above a carpet of pristine forests, east and along a winding road that travels over the same river 30 times through a deep 13km gorge or from the north over the formidable Swartberg Pass that climbs 1000m in just 12km.
Oudtshoorn is nicknamed the ostrich capital of the world, boasting the world’s largest ostrich population and once a booming town enriched by a worldwide demand for the bird’s feathers. The boom has long gone but the ostriches and grand mansions of the ostrich barons remain.
Oudtshoorn is the chief centre of the Little Karoo, a dry area north of the Garden Route in South Africa. Aside from ostrich farming, Oudtshoorn is a major lucerne... Show more
About Self Catering
Self Catering places can be found from rural to urban areas and can vary in what they offer. They allow plenty freedom and is a great inexpensive way to spend your holiday. They have been widely classified as a “Home away from home”. This is a good option for guests who don’t mind cooking their own food, and are looking for a more independent and flexible form of accommodation. For budget and large families, we would recommend self-catering for a more personalised experience.